Invictus Aqua vs Black XS
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Opens with a sharp, slightly bitter grapefruit that clears fast, giving way to a clean marine-salt heart propped up by ambrette seed's soft, musky warmth. Ambroxan does the heavy lifting mid-wear, lending that skin-amplifying, slightly synthetic depth that reads more polished than oceanic. Driftwood grounds the dry-down without going full woody — it stays light, airy, and close to skin. Projection is moderate at best; sillage is a personal bubble rather than a room-filler. — Best worn spring through summer, ideal for daytime or casual warm-weather outings.
Opens with a sharp cardamom and pepper bite that gives it some early edge, then settles quickly into a warm amber and vanilla heart that reads more sweet than spicy. Cedar keeps it from going full gourmand, lending a dry, slightly woody backbone through the dry-down. Projection is moderate — noticeable but not aggressive — and sillage trails off into a soft, musky vanilla that clings close to skin for hours. Straightforward and easy to wear, but unremarkable past its decent opening — best for cooler evenings when you want something approachable, warm, and unchallenging.
How they overlap
Invictus Aqua and Black XS share exactly one note (musk). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.
The buying decision
Black XS is the cheaper original at $65 compared to $75 for Invictus Aqua — about 13% less. Invictus Aqua is built for spring/summer; Black XS for fall/winter. Pick by when you'd actually wear it.
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